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Acta Trop ; 188: 213-224, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30195666

ABSTRACT

Chikungunya fever is a mosquito-borne viral illness characterized by a sudden onset of fever associated with joint pains. It was first described in the 1950s during a Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) outbreak in southern Tanzania and has since (re-) emerged and spread to several other geographical areas, reaching large populations and causing massive epidemics. In recent years, CHIKV has gained considerable attention due to its quick spread to the Caribbean and then in the Americas, with many cases reported between 2014 and 2017. CHIKV has further garnered attention due to the clinical diagnostic difficulties when Zika (ZIKV) and dengue (DENV) viruses are simultaneously present. In this review, topical CHIKV-related issues, such as epidemiology and transmission, are examined. The different manifestations of infection (acute, chronic and atypical) are described and a particular focus is placed upon the diagnostic handling in the case of ZIKV and DENV co-circulating. Natural and synthetic compounds under evaluation for treatment of chikungunya disease, including drugs already licensed for other purposes, are also discussed. Finally, previous and current vaccine strategies, as well as the control of the CHIKV transmission through an integrated vector management, are reviewed in some detail.


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Chikungunya Fever/epidemiology , Chikungunya virus , Dengue/diagnosis , Zika Virus Infection/diagnosis , Chikungunya Fever/complications , Chikungunya Fever/diagnosis , Communicable Disease Control/methods , Dengue/complications , Dengue/epidemiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Disease Outbreaks , Humans , Zika Virus Infection/complications
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Acta Trop ; 182: 257-263, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29551394

ABSTRACT

Emerging and re-emerging viral infections transmitted by insect vectors (arthopode-borne viruses, arbovirus) are a serious threat to global public health. Among them, yellow fever (YFV), dengue (DENV), chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses are particularly important in tropical and subtropical regions. Although vector control is one of the most used prophylactic measures against arboviruses, it often faces obstacles, such as vector diversity, uncontrolled urbanization and increasing resistance to insecticides. In this context, vaccines may be the best control strategy for arboviral diseases. Here, we provide a general overview about licensed vaccines and the most advanced vaccine candidates against YFV, DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV. In particular, we highlight vaccine difficulties, the current status of the most advanced strategies and discuss how the molecular characteristics of each virus can influence the choice of the different vaccine formulations.


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Arboviruses/immunology , Chikungunya virus/immunology , Dengue Virus/immunology , Viral Vaccines/immunology , Zika Virus/immunology , Animals , Chikungunya Fever/prevention & control , Chikungunya Fever/transmission , Dengue/prevention & control , Dengue/transmission , Dengue Vaccines/immunology , Drug Discovery , Humans , Insect Vectors/immunology , Yellow Fever/prevention & control , Yellow Fever/transmission , Yellow Fever Vaccine/immunology , Zika Virus Infection/prevention & control , Zika Virus Infection/transmission
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